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4 tia BUTTING. ‘The ways and wiles of the “fast boxer” are many and varied. T tricks resorted to by the men who have the game of diff and down to & science would compare favorably with ways of that “heathen Chinee,” Ah Sing, to whom the creator of “Truthfu bang the DENVER ED FOR THE GRAYSTONE Denver Ed Martin ‘will be the big drawing card at the next smok er of the Graystone Athletic club to be held in the Empire theatr next Friday night, when a ni of members of that club w tribute to the athletic progra The clean shape in which powers-that-be in this club are hand Mng thetr exhibitions augurs well for the continuance of good clean ew under ‘worthy ‘patronage in the TRY MAN AND WOMAN A NASTY TRICK. James” and other characters passed ;r the palm for trickery and decett ‘The recent Welsh-Driscoll the decision given to the former be cause Driscoll persisted in butting, recalls some of the (ricks known to ba ring followers as clever work andto ¢ the unbiased fans as “dirty work Tn the above illustration, some ot bos bout | ing in England, which was stopped andthe gentle art of jabbing the base pro low's jeague HEELING. h stutt is shown in the third ture, in which one man is “heel his opponent, heeling being the palm against the other { chin and foreing his head ck, While in this strained post m, unable to defend himself, a + ls open to severe punishme In the first photograph the CHURCH LEAGUE © The schedule games |e as ve Plymouth First Cor iday evening Ed Hagen or sigs gy “on Mtg org Oscar Mortimer will (try ©OM|Ciemens and Tabernacle Haptist lusions with Martin. Both of these ae i boys are fm good shape and the | "py iter ee match ought to be very Interesting. | trom these vight as 8 appearance of Martin will be! ovenly matched. The staad \ eating since heis| the tives le ne follows teh ia tae ee oe L Ww “ma om January 31 Plyr th 0 3 Several other numbers will add Piret Presbyterian 1 i to the evening’s entertainment Fremont Baptist at ae = | Evangelical u.23 First Baptist age. First Christian ........2 0 1 Tabern aw 1 Clemens . ° 3 0 FOR KETCHEL MURDER” (By United Presa) SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Jan. 17— ‘The trial of Walter Dipley and Goldie Smith, the man and woman Sccused of the murder of Middle- ‘weight Champion Pugilist Stanley Ketchel began here yesterday Ketchel,ihe defense will attempt SHORT SPORT Better learn how to pronounce Sapulpa before that giant gets here what does Sapulpa Kid Hermann {s a busy little im. these days. That word does not mean truck driver, Patrick ‘The basketball five representing the Wisconsin National Guards, now touring throngh the West, wil) play the Lincoln high boys next Thurs day night. Jack Tighe, who will be the big noise for Dugdale this year, is on his way to Seattle today. He lives fn Rock Island, Lil. Nothing mollycoddie about local church basketball league the Bert Delmas, a well known bal! player who has bunches of friends in these parts, will be with Los; Angeles again in 1911 Frank Gotch | mikes another iire| ihreat to return to the mat. his Marry Gardner of 1 of Portland, crack twirler, has signed up with Pitts-| burg for 1911. Cuft Blankenship, former mana ger-of the Tigers, is scouting California. George Schreeder, owner of the ime he is to take on Henry Sedaieas | at Kansas City in > Pobreacy in| to prove, waa shot by Dipley when the fighter attempted to force his} attentions on the Smith woman. * who was Dipley’s common law wife. # The state wil! attempt to show that | * Dipley and the woman conspired to| ® fob Ketchel, and that it wax in the|# * * * * prosecution of this design that the killing occurred. Tacoma Tigers, has signed up Jack Warren to hold down an outfield} position this year. | The tans who would escape the} dig crowd in going over to Tacoma today had best go early Bill Hurley has been signed as coach for the university basketball | team for 1911. Fred Beck will not sign up with | the Boston Nationals because of the alleged niggardly salary policy of the new owners De Oro and Clearwater are play ing an extended billiard tourna ment in New York this week. De! Oro drew first blood last night ‘The New York National team has signed up Fred. Merkle for first sack. He has been with the team six seagons, Rarrett Kerrick has been olected manager of the Midgets, a husky quintette of basketball players. P. M. REFEREE AT CLUB FETE ) | | and fortune and whose name has }been in many mouths of late. If oo |the picture was printed without |being defaced you'd know him in | A three-round boxing mateh,)stantiy. Tomorrow the mysterious | with a draw decision, and with) man’s identity will be made pub Chester Anderson and Cart! ie, Get your guess into the mail Harris, husky 150-pounders, as priv-/ not later than $ o'clock Wednes: | ctpals, was the most interesting | feature of the Seattle A. C. smoker last night. A large number of members were lon deck and enjoyed the fine pro-| gram. Postmaster Russell refer-| eed the bouts. | si INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, DYSPEPSIA AND ALL STOMACH MISERY GOES | Perkins, There would not be a case of in digestion here if readers who are subject to stomach trouble knew the tremendous antiferment and digestive virtue contained in Dia pepsin. This harmless preparation will digest a hea meal without the slightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest acid stomach in five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, nauseous odors from the breath. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on each 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin then you will readily understand why this promptly cures indigestion and removes such symptoms heartburn, a feeling like a of lead in the stomach, belchir gas and eructations of undigested food, water brash, nausea, headache. lump | bilfousness and many other | symptoms; and, besides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and intestines clean and fresh. If your stomach is sour and full of gas or your food doesn't digest and your meals don’t seem to fit bad why not get a 50-cent case from your druggist and make life worth living? Absolute relief from stom ach misery and perfect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and besides, one case is sufficient to cure a whole day wi Round Burns, will meet a mi ask for a Langford m sailing for © WHO 1S THIS MAN? Ce - THE PRIZES. * To cach person giving the * correct identification, The * Star will give a copy of the # Sporting Manual * - ete ' in hid mark? Do you know Pie ts as ales ae ace n behind the obliterating je is & well-known athiete } vhose prowess has won bim fame morning, if you want it dered Referee Question (By United own) FRANCISCO, Jan Frayne, manager of Jack Hogan, and who acts for tonight refer for the Hogan-Burna atch here January Hogan nd Frayne, it is understood, will San Francisco man. con. SAN alter ANGFORD WINS) UTICA, N. Jan. 17 the rope. bout with F family of such trou 1 bigger negro, but had no Surely, a harmless, inexpensive|chance. The bout was so one-sided preparation like Diapepsin, which|that it was stopped in the thind will always, either at daytime or| round. during night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals, is bout as handy and valuable a thing as you could have in the house. “Business Bringers. Star classified ads. sell real estate, etc. “Buy or ELECT CAPTAIN (By United CALGARY, Alberta, an 17, Matt Stanley, the hard working, heady catcher of the Calgary team, In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture, pianos, trunks, ete. beg i por rea tcl bv re _ BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO., Inc, oo agate _ 73 xsanctetnaiaentoned East 414; Cedar 414 The shareholders decided last night, and after some discussion the choice was made unanimous. Dance at Dreamiand tonight, Ala | Fifth to select | » | every USING THE ELBOW, ting tactics of Driscoll are demon strated, This butting is resorted ¢ by rough-aouse fighters who are to lean thelr forehead against an opponent's chest, while ng {nto his midsection md picture shows Brock jaw with the nent on the wrist o MeMahon »0 1 Jones 88 84 Irwin ) . Ingram ss 8 Rob 8 2 Totals 420 6 82 SF S44 13 43 4 RG o 9% oF 3 91 the -8 16 446 «(468 “At imperial Alleys. dual ( nablp wi Wetmore 166.0 Koch ist 3 Wye a4 +2 Wetr 14 ist 1 REVIVE BOXING GAME IN FRESNO (By United Brews) FRESNO, Cal., Jan. 17--After be ing dead in Fresno for nine years, |the boxing game is to be revived thie month, when two or three ten ad bouts will be staged by Jiminy Quinn's Knickerbocker elut ‘LEACH CROSS | MAKES WINNING y United In | NEW YORK, Jan Griffin's championship | vold today ax the re | out punch handed Griffin by Leac [Cross here last night in the secon Charli hopes an | EMERYVILLE. jaster 110 Recky O'Brien 114. Second race th r nd 109, Lom Dale 109, Pre tion 119 Billy Hancock 112 Proctor 109, Ymir 112, Mono 112, Bath 109, Quill 109, Ba ald 112, Rey 109. } Dale and Bath coupled. Allen jand Hensley entry | six furlonge—Rosamo | id 105, Native Son}! 115, Judge Hender-| son 11, Gelico 106 laine 103, Jessupburn 112, Paul Cli | ford 107, Nex 111, Grace G. 105. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards Lady 104, Wise Child Ocean Shore 107, Kaiserhoft Ben Uncas 86, Meador 107. braska Lass 109, Camera 100, Picnic 104, Fulletta 110 race, mile and 10° y Tide 108, Rosevale 106, Bi 100.» Bonnt Thorn, 408, Onatassa 110, Young Belle rds Karly | Stick 103, Exchequer Buck 100. Bard 107, | sponseful Sixth re lander | 11 107 six furlongseWoo¢ vgorod 107, G etchen G. 102, Mr. Bisho} mnadean 100, Gepeva. 10 107 id B, 108 therstone *Apprentice NOTICE TO aaascne The Star is anxious to subscriber gets his 1 ight. If yottre by 6 acide Harry Stanhope 107 . allowance. paper every fails to come notify the cireulation ot The sent you by special messenge Main 9400 or Ind. 441 Spangenberg 1100 First Avenue Corner Spring Street New Stock Throughout. Razor Experts Grind Everything. Keys for All Lox, >ppo ult of a knock EMERYVILLE, Cal, Jan. 16. 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